If You’re a Beginner
If you’re new to mindfulness, it can be difficult to know where to start. The books below explain key concepts without assuming any prior experience.
Wherever You Go, There You Are – Jon Kabat-Zinn
Written by the founder of mindfulness-based stress reduction, this is a classic introduction to mindfulness.
Through short reflections, practical insights, and its conversational style, it makes mindfulness feel approachable.
Best for: readers looking for a gentle and practical introduction to mindfulness
Available on Amazon
Real-World Mindfulness for Beginners: Navigate Daily Life One Practice at a Time – Brenda Salgado
This beginner’s guide focuses on bringing mindfulness into everyday situations.
It features simple exercises with relatable examples.
Best for: readers looking for clear guidance and practical exercises
Available on Amazon
The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment – Eckhart Tolle
This isn’t strictly a mindfulness manual, but I’m featuring it here because it’s sold millions of copies and introduced people across the world to the idea of present-moment awareness.
Best for: readers who are drawn to a more reflective or spiritual approach to mindfulness
Available on Amazon
If You Want Relief From Stress and Anxiety
Mindfulness is often thought of as a way to manage stress and anxiety. These books offer practical strategies and exercises.
Mindfulness: An Eight-Week Plan for Finding Peace in a Frantic World – J. Mark G. Williams and Danny Penman
This book is based on mindfulness-based cognitive therapy and combines research-backed techniques with a structured eight-week program.
Best for: readers looking for a step-by-step, evidence-based introduction to mindfulness
Available on Amazon
The Happiness Trap: How to Stop Struggling and Start Living – Russ Harris
Based on acceptance and commitment therapy, it challenges the idea that uncomfortable thoughts and feelings must be eliminated.
Instead, it teaches mindfulness skills to help people respond to life’s challenges with more awareness and flexibility.
Best for: readers who struggle with overthinking, anxiety, and self-critical thoughts
Available on Amazon
If You Want to Build a Meditation Practice
Although mindfulness can be practiced throughout daily life, meditation can be an effective way to develop mindful awareness. These books offer guidance on developing and sustaining a regular practice.
The Miracle of Mindfulness: An Introduction to the Practice of Meditation – Thich Nhat Hanh
This classic by the beloved teacher Thich Nhat Hanh offers teachings, practical exercises, and everyday examples.
Best for: readers who want to deepen their understanding of mindfulness and develop a meditation practice
Available on Amazon
Mindfulness in Plain English – Henepola Gunaratana
Regarded by many as the best beginner meditation book, this guide explains how to meditate, navigate common obstacles, and build a regular practice.
Best for: readers who want clear, practical instructions on how to meditate
Available on Amazon
If You Want the Science Behind Mindfulness
Some readers are interested in the growing body of research on mindfulness, while others want to understand the scientific evidence before deciding whether it might be beneficial for them.
10% Happier – Dan Harris
In this book, journalist Dan Harris explores mindfulness from a skeptic’s perspective.
Part memoir and part investigation, he translates research into practical lessons for everyday life.
Best for: readers who want an accessible, evidence-informed introduction to mindfulness and those who might be a bit skeptical
Available on Amazon
Altered Traits: Science Reveals How Meditation Changes Your Mind, Brain, and Body – Daniel Goleman and Richard J. Davidson
This book is an examination of decades of scientific research on mindfulness and meditation written by leading researchers.
It separates evidence from hype and explores the influence on brain, behavior, and well-being.
Best for: readers who want to deep dive into the science of mindfulness
Available on Amazon
If You Feel Too Busy for Mindfulness
One of the most common reasons I hear for not practicing mindfulness or meditation is, “I’m too busy.” But it’s a misconception that it requires a lot of time, and these books show how mindful awareness can be applied to even the busiest schedules.
How to Train a Wild Elephant: And Other Adventures in Mindfulness – Jan Chozen Bays
This book features short, practical exercises to demonstrate how mindfulness can be practiced at any time.
Many of the exercises take less than a minute.
Best for: readers who want simple mindfulness exercises for daily life
Available on Amazon
The Art of Stopping Time: Practical Mindfulness for Busy People – Pedram Shojai
This book is written with our modern, busy lives in mind. It offers practical strategies for slowing down, improving focus, and creating more space for what matters most to you.
Best for: readers who feel overwhelmed and constantly busy
Available on Amazon
A Take-Home Message
The recommendations above are only a drop in the ocean of mindfulness books; there are countless others that you might want to explore.
The best choice depends on your individual goals, interests, and experience, so it might be useful to keep those in mind when you’re choosing the best books for you.
Let us know in the comments whether there are any other mindfulness books you’d recommend.
We hope you enjoyed reading this article. Don’t forget to download our five positive psychology tools for free.
ED: Updated July 2026










Discussion about this post